Resources for Those in Need

Sisters Food Services

Food Banks

CORE Market
222 Trinity Way
(541) 588-2332
Mondays 1 - 2 pm

Kiwanis Food Bank
328 West Main Avenue
(541) 410-8688
sisterskiwanis.org
Thursdays 9 am - 2 pm

 

Meal Services

Family Kitchen Sisters
Sisters Community Church, 1300 McKenzie Hwy
(541) 760-5677
familykitchen.org
Tuesdays 4 - 6 pm

Meals on Wheels Sisters (60+)
Sisters Community Church, 1300 McKenzie Hwy
541-797-9367
councilonaging.org/programs/food-nutrition/
In-Person: Tuesdays 11 am - 1 pm
Takeout: Wednesdays & Thursdays 12:30 - 1 pm

Looking for Food Services outside of Sisters?
Search for programs through
Neighbor Impact.

Find Shelter

Year-round Shelter

At this time, there are no year-round shelters in Sisters. Please visit Neighbor Impact to find a list of Central Oregon shelters.

Warming Locations

CORE Hub

222 Trinity Way
(541) 588-2332
Mondays 9 am - 1 pm


Sisters Library

110 N Cedar Street
(541) 312-1070
https://www.deschuteslibrary.org/about/libraries/sisters
Tuesdays-Saturdays 10 am - 6 pm

Emergency Shelter

CORE provides emergency overnight shelter during extreme weather events. Please visit our Facebook Page for updates on operations. CORE also has a gear & supplies closet to get you ready for extreme temperatures and smoke. Please call us at (541) 588-2332 if you have any questions.

Crisis Lines

Saving Grace is a local organization that provides 24/7 free and confidential support for those experiencing domestic violence and sexual assault - (541) 389-7021

The Suicide & Crisis Hotline provides 24/7 confidential support for those experiencing suicidal ideation or other mental health crises - 988 (Press 1 for veterans)

The Drug & Alcohol Helpline is for individuals and family members seeking crisis intervention, treatment referral, and chemical-dependency information. - (800) 923-435

Additional Resources

Neighbor Impact provides and aggregates resources throughout Central Oregon for both housed and unhoused folks trying to make ends meet.

Deschutes County Behavioral Health provides services to those facing serious mental health conditions and addiction issues.

The Homeless Leadership Coalition works with multiple agencies to refer unhoused folks out to various services such healthcare, housing, and more.

Family Access Network provides a wide variety of critical resources to families who need assistance to support their children. Parents may contact their local advocate to request assistance.

Saving Grace provides a variety of critical services for those experiencing domestic or sexual violence.

Housing Works provides affordable housing, rental assistance and new beginnings for low-and moderate-income Central Oregonians.